Lenon 
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Visiting Researcher

Lenon is a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & the Law, and a graduate from NUS with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours).

Lenon was the former president of NUS Law’s Intellectual Property Students’ Association and he spearheaded projects which aim to raise awareness of key issues relating to intellectual property. He also led a pro bono project which assisted non-profit organisations in complying with Singapore’s data protection legislation, and supported various initiatives relating to legal technology.

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In Residence

1 July 2022 to 30 June 2024

Lenon is a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & the Law, and a graduate from NUS with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours).

Lenon was the former president of NUS Law’s Intellectual Property Students’ Association and he spearheaded projects which aim to raise awareness of key issues relating to intellectual property. He also led a pro bono project which assisted non-profit organisations in complying with Singapore’s data protection legislation, and supported various initiatives relating to legal technology.

Apart from Lenon’s experience in law school, he has practical knowledge in data science and web development. Ever since Lenon graduated from NUS Law, he has been building up experience at a law firm in practice areas such as corporate practice and intellectual property practice. He also became an accredited mediator in 2021.

Lenon has research interests in the intersections of law, anthropology, ethics, and technology. He has written articles on various topics including an article relating to the interpretation of copyright laws published with the Singapore Law Gazette.

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Ethics in Technology
  • Intangible Assets and Intellectual Property
  • Information Technology Law
  • Privacy and Data Protection Law